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What is Animal Science Database?

Animal Science Database has, at its core, an authoritative abstracts database. In addition, the service incorporates a whole array of useful information resources specifically tailored to meet the needs of our audience:

Highlights of the Animal Science Database

Who is Animal Science Database for?

Subject coverage of Animal Science Database
Animals covered include all economically important farmed animals (including fish) as well as pets, wild animals and zoo animals. All aspects of animal science and veterinary medicine, including both infectious and non-infectious diseases of domestic and wild animals are covered. Research on breeding, genetics, nutrition and husbandry, dairy technology, management and biotechnology of economically valuable animals, and of laboratory species relevant to agriculture, is also covered. More detailed information about subject coverage is available.

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Other products from CABI that may be of interest to users of the Animal Health and Production Compendium include:

Key Databases 

CAB Abstracts

Global Health


Internet Resources

Animal Science database

VetMed Resource


Compendia

Aquaculture Compendia


Abstract journals / online databases

Animal Breeding Abstracts  
Animal Production database   
Dairy Science Abstracts 
Helminthological Abstracts 
Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews Series B: Livestock Feeds and Feeding  
Parasitology database 
Pig News and Information  
Poultry Abstracts 
Protozoological Abstracts   
Review of Agricultural Entomology  
Review of Medical and Veterinary Entomology  
Review of Medical and Veterinary Mycology  
Veterinary Bulletin  
Veterinary Science database  
Index Veterinarius   


Other resources

CAB Reviews: perspectives in agriculture, veterinary science, nutrition and natural resources

Index of current research on pigs


Books

Click here to see a comprehensive list of CABI books and eBooks covering animal and veterinary sciences.

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